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Open Access 29-11-2023 | DIAPHRAGM ULTRASONOGRAPHY

Diaphragm Ultrasonography: Reference Values and Influencing Factors for Thickness, Thickening Fraction, and Excursion in the Seated Position

Authors: Toru Yamada, Taro Minami, Syumpei Yoshino, Ken Emoto, Suguru Mabuchi, Ryoichi Hanazawa, Akihiro Hirakawa, Masayoshi Hashimoto

Published in: Lung | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Introduction

Measurements of diaphragm function by ultrasonography are affected by body position, but reference values in the seated position have not been established for an Asian population. This study aimed to determine reference values for diaphragm thickness, thickening fraction, and dome excursion by ultrasonography and to investigate the effects of sex, height, and body mass index.

Methods

Diaphragm ultrasonography was performed on 109 seated Japanese volunteers with normal respiratory function who were enrolled between March 2022 and January 2023. Thickness, thickening fraction, and excursion were measured. Reference values and the measurement success rate were calculated. Multivariate analysis adjusted for sex, height, and body mass index was performed.

Results

The measurement success rate was better for thickness than for excursion. The mean (lower limit of normal) values on the right/left sides were as follows. During quiet breathing, thickness at end expiration(mm) was 1.7 (0.9)/1.6 (0.80), thickening fraction(%) was 50 (0.0)/52 (0.0), and excursion(cm) was 1.7 (0.5)/1.9 (0.5). During deep breathing, the thickening fraction was 111 (24)/107 (22), and the excursion was 4.4 (1.7)/4.1 (2.0). In multivariate analysis, body mass index was positively associated with thickness but not with the thickening fraction.

Conclusion

The reference values in this study were smaller than those in previous reports from Europe. Considering that thickness is influenced by body mass index, using Western reference values in Asia, where the average body mass index is lower, might not be appropriate. The thickening fraction in deep breathing is unaffected by other items and can be used more universally.
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Metadata
Title
Diaphragm Ultrasonography: Reference Values and Influencing Factors for Thickness, Thickening Fraction, and Excursion in the Seated Position
Authors
Toru Yamada
Taro Minami
Syumpei Yoshino
Ken Emoto
Suguru Mabuchi
Ryoichi Hanazawa
Akihiro Hirakawa
Masayoshi Hashimoto
Publication date
29-11-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Lung / Issue 1/2024
Print ISSN: 0341-2040
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1750
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00408-023-00662-2

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